
"I don't think about my facial expressions or my voice. I don't really think about anything when I'm working in front of a camera ... Whenever you're in a booth, you have to, in some ways, do what you do organically with your body [to] your voice. I just chose to imagine the person playing the game, in the sense that, my son is a gamer."
"I just think that is so cool. I love Easter eggs in stories. I love Easter eggs in our story. I love stories that come back around on themselves, and the idea of someone dressed up as the Ghoul playing Fallout 76 with me as the Ghoul--let's just say my son is going to be the most popular kid in school."
Walton Goggins reprised his role as The Ghoul for Fallout 76's Burning Springs expansion and discussed his approach to voice acting. He explained that voice work demands different skills than on-camera acting, requiring performers to channel their physicality through their voice alone. To prepare, Goggins drew inspiration from his son Augustus, a gamer, imagining what kind of voice performance would resonate with him. Goggins expressed enthusiasm about players creating ghoul characters in the game inspired by his character, calling it cool and comparing it to enjoying Easter eggs in storytelling. He has no interest in playing Fallout games himself but appreciates the creative connection between his performance and player engagement.
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